FIFA U-17 World Cup tournament director Javier Ceppi (left) said some volunteers getting arrested for black-marketing tickets should not hurt the reputation of others.(Twitter )

FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017 tournament director Javier Ceppi on Sunday condemned the incident of tickets being sold in black market with as many as three volunteers associated with event being arrested by local police.

“I really don’t like such an incident. It hurts from a personal point of view. Nobody has the right to do that,” Ceppi said.

However, he also urged media not to portray all volunteers in poor light as it is a case of a few rotten eggs.

“Volunteers are blood of our organisation. It doesn’t reflect the LOC as only two or three such bad elements are there. We have taken a strong stand and we take it very seriously. Two or three rotten eggs don’t reflect what our organisation stands for,” Ceppi said.